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Permit M17-0102 - AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES - REMODEL
AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT & EYEGLASSES 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY M17-0102 Parcel No: Address: Project Name: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT 2623049110 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Permit Number: M17-0102 Issue Date: 9/20/2017 Permit Expires On: 3/19/2018 AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: KIR TUKWILA 050 LLC 3333 NEW HYDE PARK RD #100 C/O KIMCO REALTY CORP, PO BOX 5020 NEW HYDE PK, IL, 11042 MATT MURRAY 111 W WASHINGTON ST, STE 450 , CHICAGO, IL, 60602 Phone: (312) 296-1577 EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Phone: (206) 763-1744 727 5 KENYON ST , SEATTLE, WA, 98108 EVERGRL954R2 Expiration Date: 1/6/2018 I II DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INTERIOR REMODEL WITH NEW SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR TERMINALS. FOUR EXISTING HEAT PUMPS TO REMAIN, WITH NO NEW EQUIPMENT. SUPPLY MAIN TRUNKS TO BE REUSED WITH NEW BRANCH DUCTWORK. EXISTING EXHAUST SYSTEM TO REMIAN. Valuation of Work: $10,000.00 Type of Work: REPLACEMENT Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $330.76 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGEST SOUND ENERGY Water District: HIGHLINE,TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2014 2014 2014 2015 Permit Center Authorized Signature: teApn J Date: I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: AV— Print Name: ,A — B ` Date: 41 ( This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 2: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 3: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 4: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 5: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 6: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 7: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 8: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 9: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670). 10: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. M ` I r°I" ) Project No. A 1 Date Application Accepted: ' 1 1 t Date Application Expires: 1 4 > (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: Tenant Name: King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 17334 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188 Suite Number: N/A Floor: America's Best Contact and Eyeglasses PROPERTY OWNER,_ Name: t�iMcc� r pXGt ft (,'& � ? of c a ) Address: gcEis OcApti�� Soo(- tvta Ste. City:,((Wu e_ State: v1/41A Zip: n006 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Matt Murray Address: 111 W. Washington St. City: Chicago State: IL Zip: 60602 Phone: (312) 296-1577 Fax: (312) 277-1034 Email: mmurray@burnhamnationwide.com New Tenant: ❑ Yes ® ..No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: TBD Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Contr Reg No.: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ R VQ 510 OD Describe the scope of work in detail: Interior remodel with new supply and return air terminals. Four existing heat pumps to remain, with no new equipment. Supply main trunks to be reused with new branch ductwork. Existing exhaust system to remain. Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New ❑ Replacement Fuel Type: Electric Gas ❑ Other: Heat Pump H:Wpplications\Porms-Applications On Line\20I6 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-0-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page I of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu 0 Furnace >100k btu 0 Floor furnace 0 Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater 0 Appliance vent 0 Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system 0 Air handling unit 0 <10,000 cfm 0 Unit Type Qty Air handling unit 0 >10,000 cfm 0 Evaporator cooler 0 Ventilation fan connected to single duct 0 Ventilation system 0 Hood and duct 0 Incinerator—domestic 0 Incinerator— comm/industrial 0 Unit Type Qty Fire damper 0 Diffuser 26 Thermostat 4 Wood/gas stove 0 Emergency generator 0 Other mechanical equipment 0 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 0 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 0 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 0 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 0 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu 0 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Noise: Mechanical units need to be in compliance with the Tukwila Noise Code. Maximum permissible sound levels are based on from where the sound is created and where the sound is heard. Additionally, if sound can be heard from within a house at night in a residential zone it may not be allowed. For more details, see TMC 8.22 District of Sound Producing Source District of Receiving Property Residential, Daytime* Residential, Nighttime Commercial Industrial Residential 55 dB(A) 45 dB(A) 57 dB(A) 60 dB(A) Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Industrial 60 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 65 dB(A) 70 dB(A) *Daytime means 7AM-1OPM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-1 OPM, Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (lam -1 Opm); • Testing of backup generators during the day. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OE�UT ORIZED AGENT: Signature: II{{ Print Name: Matt Murray Mailing Address: 111 W. Washington St. H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2016 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised I-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Date: /1, /17 Day Telephone: (312) 296-1577 Chicago IL 60602 City State Zip Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK I ACCOUNT I QUANTITY PAID $359.81 EL17-0716 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049110 $92.66 ELECTRICAL $88.25 PERMIT FEE MULTI-FAM/COMM R000.322.101.00.00 0.00 $88.25 TECHNOLOGY FEE $4.41 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $4.41 M17-0102 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049110 $267.15 MECHANICAL $254.43 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $221.28 TECHNOLOGY FEE $12.72 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12357 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $12.72 $359.81 Date Paid: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 Paid By: EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Pay Method: CHECK 08959 Printed: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 9:41 1 of 1 AM CSYSTEMS Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila Receipt Number DESCRIPTIONS ( ACCOUNT I QUANTITY PermitTRAK PAI $1,549.35 D17-0194 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049110 $1,428.75. DEVELOPMENT $1,428.75 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $1,428.75 M17-0102 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049110 $63.61 MECHANICAL $63.61 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $63.61 PG17-0089 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049110 ` $56.99 PLUMBING $56.99 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.103.00.00 TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R11911 0.00 $56.99 '$1,549.35 Date Paid: Friday, July 14, 2017 Paid By: BURNHAM NATIONWIDE Pay Method: CHECK 23330 Printed: Friday, July 14, 2017 10:11 AM 1 of 1 CRWYSTEMS INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 m17—, /C - Project: AMER I CitS S i t,0L/7 r Type of Inspection: mh-cimioci 'L P NA -L - ' Addres s:i c S-4'' /my . ovi?,-'T Bag Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 12 -27-17p."1,. a jak Requester: Phone No: *' 1271 'We i�I Approved per applicable codes. 1] Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: oK— acc*4//(/rL- Rov6 /N 4N'L- Inspector: Date: /2-2.7-71 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION /Y117-0/62, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-3670 Project: Type of Inspection: 4,14ZRjCd?S fir moo,, i hUeh ',OfL FAIAL Address:Date 17339 5opmerviume130 Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: MAO -1 % Ca.m) p.m. Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: //' % R/lu/T /�/ %L/j, �.e. Inspector: Date: / `ZD 7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 4417--D/O2 Project: Atr/gp Ars-7— Type of Inspection: Address: /73,y £60774-evAnzw Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: -7 .r Requester: Phone No: 2$5to- is ", /7,E3 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: /Q61)641 -/11 AteCitit>kii Inspector: Date: /p 76 `/7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. EAGLE TEST & BALANCE COMPANY AABC CERTIFIED 815 E. Main Cushing, OK 74023 Phone: 918-225-1668 Fax: 918-225-1687 13047 S.E. 47th Place Bellevue, WA 98006 Phone: 425-747-9256 Fax: 425-641-5662 TEST AND BALANCE REPORT Project Name: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Location: Architect: Engineer: Contractor: Project Number: 17334 Southcenter Pkway, Tukwila, WA 98188 Schnackel Engineers Evergreen Refrigeration ETB-17-2343 RECEIVED OF TU K W I L A 12017 PERMIT CENTER This is to certify that Eagle Test & Balance has balanced the systems described herein to their optimum performance capabilities. The testing and balancing has been performed in accordance with the standard requirements and procedures of the Associated Air Balance Council and the results of these tests are herein recorded. Associated Air Balance Council Certification Number: 93-02-01 Date: 12/20/2017 Form #89010 kA\\' 102- 1 EAGLE TEST & BALANCE COMPANY Project #: ETB-17-2343 Date: 12/20/2017 Project Name: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses System: Rtu-1 (Existing), Rtu-2 (Existing) AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET Term # Room # Term Term Factor Design FPM Design CFM Test FPM or CFM Final Final Type Size Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 FPM CFM Rtu-1 1 D-1 8" 1.0 300 250 310 310 2 D-1 8" 1.0 300 165 280 280 3 D-1 8" 1.0 300 210 290 290 4 D-1 8" 1.0 300 215 295 295 Rtu-2 1 D-1 12" 1.0 525 0 0 2 D-1 12" 1.0 520 0 0 3 D-1 6" 1.0 155 0 0 Remarks: Rtu-2, can't get the unit to run, circuit breaker is on. There is no 24 volt signal coming down to the thermostat. Form #1.5.10 2 EAGLE TEST & BALANCE COMPANY AWP - Project #: ETB-17-2343 Date: 12/20/2017 Project Name: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses System: Rtu-3 (Existing), Rtu-4 (Existing) AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET Term # Room # Term Term Factor Design FPM Design CFM Test FPM or CFM Final Final Type Size Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 FPM CFM Rtu-3 1 103 D-1 6" 1.0 115 140 110 110 2 104 D-1 6" 1.0 115 170 125 125 3 111 D-1 6" 1.0 130 150 125 125 4 112 D-1 6" 1.0 130 155 130 130 5 106 D-1 8" 1.0 275 130 255 255 6 116 D-1 10" 1.0 430 215 350 350 Rtu-4 1 113 D-1 6" 1.0 95 70 85 90 90 2 110 D-1 8" 1.0 240 85 115 220 220 3 115 D-1 6" 1.0 90 80 95 85 85 4 114 D-1 8" 1.0 235 110 140 215 215 5 106 D-1 4" 1.0 50 40 55 50 50 6 107 D-1 4" 1.0 50 40 55 50 50 7 109 D-1 10" 1.0 420 185 230 385 385 8 109 D-1 10" 1.0 400 30 35 360 360 9 109 D-1 10" 1.0 420 150 170 390 390 Remarks: Rtu-3 terminal #6 in Janitor closet volume damper is full open. Outside air for all Rtu's were set according to HVAC plan notes #5-#8 on Sheet M1. Form #1.5.10 3 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M17-0102 DATE: 07/17/17 PROJECT NAME: AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT & EYEGLASSES SITE ADDRESS: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: PiwU i\ 1 Building Division Public Works fIV) I 1\C(‘ Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: 07/18/17 Structural Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required DUE DATE: 08/15/17 Approved with Conditions ❑ Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION T T ,C Home Espanol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance kWashington State Department of k Labor & Industries Search L&I Page 1 of 3 A-L[ndex Help bMyL&.I Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Owner or tradesperson Principals PATTON, RODGER, PARTNER/MEMBER PATTON, MATTHEW, PARTNER/MEMBER Patton, Adam, PARTNER/MEMBER Patton, Douglas, PARTNER/MEMBER EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC, PARTNER/MEMBER PATTON, DAVID, PARTNER/MEMBER (End: 01/21/2014) Doing business as EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC WA UBI No. 602 512 953 727 S KENYON ST SEATTLE, WA 98108 206-763-1744 KING County Business type Limited Liability Company Governing persons DAVID A PATTON RODGER PATTON; MATTHEW PATTON; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. EVERGRL954R2 Effective — expiration 01/06/2006— 01/06/2018 Bond Merchants Bonding Co (Mutual) Bond account no. WA 15097 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 12/15/2011 01/01/2012 Expiration date Until Canceled Bond history Insurance Nationwide Mutual Ins Co Policy no. $1,000,000.00 Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602512953&LIC=EVERGRL954R2&SAW= 09/20/2017 EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LT ,C ACP3027246151 Received by L&I Effective date 08/15/2017 07/31/2017 • Expiration date 07/31/2018 Nationwide Mutual Ins Co Policy no. ACP 3007246151 $1,000,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 07/28/2017 07/31/2016 Expiration date 07/31/2018 Insurance history Savings ..._................ No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp Do you know if the business has employees? If so, verify the business is up-to-date on workers' comp premiums. L&I Account ID 422,456-02 ................................. Doing business as EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Estimated workers reported Quarter 2 of Year 2017 "Greater than 100 Workers" L&I account contact T3 / KAYLENE MONIER (360)902-6627 - Email: BRKB235@Ini.wa.gov Account is current. Public Works Strikes and Debarments Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Contractor Strikes No strikes have been issued against this contractor. Contractors not allowed to bid No debarments have been issued against this contractor. Workplace safety and health Check for any past safety and health violations found on jobsites this business was responsible for. Inspection results date 10/24/2014 Inspection no. 317607380 Location 207 SW 156TH St Burien, WA 98166 Inspection results date 10/01/2014 Inspection no. 317583862 Location 3411 South 23rd st Tacoma, WA 98405 Violations No violations Page 2 of 3 Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602512953&LIC=EVERGRL954R2&SAW= 09/20/2017 EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION I T C Inspection results date 05/03/2012 Inspection no. 315920546 Location 20608 87th Ave. S Kent, WA 98031 Violations Page 3 of 3 © Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries. Use of this site is subject to the laws of the state of Washington. Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602512953&LIC=EVERGRL954R2&SAW= 09/20/2017 EXRTU;2 NOTE 4 5251 CFM 12"" D-1' 12"0 Reception/Dispense i n 100 X520 CFM 12"0 D-1 NOTE rNC7E3 i 6 300 CFM `8 "0 0 ,71 300 CFM' <8"0 D-1 22 2 VD,r Display 101 EX RTU -1 3.0 TON NOTE 5 Contact Lens 102 RTU -2 0 TON TE 6 J II Pi 1 1 I '10 CFM *kin. 16"0 FA MIN. NOTE 11' 22/22 G-1 OTE 4 300 -M 80D'.'1 300 CFM `8"0 0-1 D 9"0 �—N 9TE 2 u r EX RTU -1 Supply 113 Office 110 Sup 11 y EX EF NOTE 1 Women's Restroom 420 CFM `10"0 D-1 10/22 G-1 115 CFM 6"0 D-1 Pre-ConsIt 103 7'; 1 5 CFM P-1 Pre-Cons.>IIt EX RTU 4Vs, 3.0 T6 NOTE 6.0 ION NOTE 7 420 CFM 10"0 0-1 0 104 7' Consult 112 Mechanical 116 275 CFM 80D-1 NORTH HVAC PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SEPAR 5ZkIT C REUfr., . 0 Mechanical L'Etectrcat "Plumbing IGas Pipinc LEGEND City of Tukw la EXIST1NG BUILf�ING DIVi30N NEW WORK g. NEW TO EXIST/NG CONNEC770N HVAC GENERAL NOTES HVAC PLAN NOTES GROUP I, RAL A TE55 A. EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE BASED ON RECORD DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER AND/OR L IMI TED FIELD VERIFICATION BY OTHERS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST TO ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE PROJECT. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD VERIFICATION OF ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING HIS BID. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ANY EXTRAS DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR 'S FAILURE TO VISIT THE PROJECT SITE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING THE BID. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH DEMOL I TION WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOLISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION/CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. D. ALL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL CODES. E. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL POWER REQUIREMENTS. F. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COOPERATE WITH THE OTHER TRADES SO THAT THE INSTALLA TION OF ALL EQUIPMENT MAY BE PROPERLY COORDINATED. G. ALL EQUIPMENT FURNISHED SHALL FIT THE SPACE AVAILABLE WITH CONNECTIONS IN THE REQUIRED LOCATIONS AND WITH ADEQUATE SPACE FOR OPERATING AND SERVICING. THE DRAWINGS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE INTENT OF THE INSTALLA TION WHILE THE SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT L IST DENOTE THE TYPE AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE USED. THE DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR EXACT MEASUREMENTS. WHERE A CONFLICT EXISTS BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE HIGHER AND/OR MORE COSTL Y STANDARD WILL APPLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER WHOSE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL. NO ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE SUBSEQUENTLY IN THIS REGARD ON BEHALF OF THE CONTRACTOR AFTER AWARD OF THE CONTRACT. H. COORDINATE DUCT ROUTING AND HEIGHTS WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. VERIFY ALL CLEARANCES BEFORE STARTING WORK. I. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL PIPING, DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO THE STRUCTURE, AVOID OBSTRUCTIONS, PRESERVE CEILING HEIGHTS AND HEADROOM AND MAKE ALL EQUIPMENT REQUIRING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR ACCESSIBLE. J. ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS TO HVAC EQUIPMENT MUST BE MADE WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS. K. DD NOT ATTACH ANYTHING TO DECK ABOVE. ATTACH TO STRUCTURE (i.e. BEAMS, JOISTS) ONLY. DUCT HANGERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE. ALL CONNECTIONS TO JOISTS SHALL BE MADE AT THE TOP CORD. L. ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS. ALL SUPPLY AND UNTEMPERED OUTDOOR AIR DUCTWORK SHALL BE LINED WITH 2" ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER OR WRAPPED WITH 2" THICK FIRE RETARDANT FIBERGLASS. WITH A REINFORCED ALUMINUM FOIL JACKET AND SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY SMACNA AND NAIMA. RETURN AIR TRANSFER DUCTS AND RETURN DUCTWORK WITHIN 10 FEET OF THE UNIT FAN SHALL BE LINED WITH 1" ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER. M. TENANT'S CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIELD VERIFICATION OF ALL UTILITY RUNS AND/OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED ON THE PREMISES PRIOR TO BIDDING. TENANT'S CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS RELATING' TO THE RELOCATION OF, DAMAGE TO, REPA IR OF ANY EXISTING UTILITY RUNS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS WHICH ARE DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF TENANT'S WORK IN OR AROUND THE PREMISES. N. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TENANT WITH A WRITTEN ONE (1) YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY ON ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT PROVIDED AND / OR INSTALLED. THE WARRANTY SHALL INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND THREE (3) ROUTINE SERVICES INCLUDING FILTER CHANGES DURING A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. 0. AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AN NEBB, AABC OR TABB CERTIFIED AIR BALANCE REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER AND LANDLORD. THE BALANCING MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN INDEPENDENT, THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR WITH NO TIES TO THE INSTALLING CONTRACTORS. A COPY OF THE REPORT SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CODE OFFICIAL AT THEIR REQUEST. LANDLORD COORDINATION. AA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTA INA COPY OF THE LANDLORD'S TENANT CRITERIA MANUAL. TENANT CRITERIA MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS A T NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. AB. PARTS OF THE BASE BUILDING SYSTEMS THAT FALL INTO LEASE LINE SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AC. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY WIRING, RELAYS, DETECTORS, COMPONENTS, ETC., FOR FIRE ALARM OR CONTROL SYSTEM INTERLOCK IF APPLICABLE. VERIFY WITH MALL PERSONNEL BEFORE BID. HVAC NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO SAVE EXISTING EXHAUST FAN IN RESTROOM AND SUPPLY CLOSET FOR REUSE IN NEW CEILING TILE. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN AND REPAIR FAN AND GRILLE TO LIKE NEW CONDITION. IF EXHAUST FAN CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE A NEW UNIT THAT IS IDENTICAL TO THE EXISTING UNIT IN EVERY ASPECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT AND REPAIR DUCT FROM FAN OUTLET TO WALL TERMINAL AS REQUIRED. 2. EXITING SUPPLY MAIN TO REMAIN. CAP AND SEAL EXISTING BRANCH TAKE OFFS AIR TIGHT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL UNDERCUT DOOR 3/4 ". 4. REL OCA TE EXISTING THERMOSTAT TO LOCA TION SHOWN ON PLAN. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL CONTROL WIRING AS REQUIRED. IF THERMOSTAT CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE WITH NEW 7 DAY DIGITAL THERMOSTAT WITH AUTO CHANGE OVER AND AUTO SETBACK. MOUNT THERMOSTAT 48" A. F. F. 5. EXISTING' TRANE 4WCC4036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 1,200 CFM OF SUPPLY AIR AND 210 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 6. EXISTING' TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNI T TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 1,200 CFM OF SUPPLY AIR AND 305 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 7. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 1,200 CFM OF SUPPLY AIR AND 100 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 8. EXISTING LENNOX 5.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 2,000 CFM OF SUPPLY AIR AND 190 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 9. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS. IF NOT PRESENT, DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ON RETURN SIDE DUCT AND SHUTDOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLA TION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL WIRING SHALL BE BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. FILE COPY Permit No. 01,' \ /r' Plan review approval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordnance. Receipt of approved Field Copy and conditions is acknowledged: By: Date: I /4° /1/ City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION hrrr l6;l: REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. '1CTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal ndd may if Gude, additional plan review fees. I RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 1.4 2017 PERMIT CENTER l Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis C Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike IGlgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses iaaam< ca cif IZ co AL W U L N ea • T j m Q a. The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date REVII_VvtD f -OR ODE GQMIJLIHNCE APPROVED JUL 21 ZU1( PO 12V -- City of'1uKWtla ltEDING DIVISION HVAC PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ARP Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. M1 CEILING EXHAUST FAN DUCTWORK DETAILSSCHEDULES THREADED ROD HANGER, CONNECT TO STRUCTURE AS REQUIRED EXHAUST FAN RUBBER-IN-SHEAR(►1 V/BRA 770N ISOLATORS FINISHED CE/L/NG -=.,= ' 1-;'-'4- - �� ' •TURNING - =::::::•:-:❖='=-{_r: -:=: :•:•: i � -.-.:-1-f.-:'::: ( 4401 � - ' ' n ‘-1 AIR FLOW TERMINATE EXHAUST DISCHARGE PER PLANS EXHAUST DUCT RECTANGULAR TO ROUND TRANSITION (/F REQUIRED BACKDRAFT DAMPER A B ' DIFFUSERS, GRILLES AND REGISTERS 15' OR LESS A B A MARK SERVICE LOCATION CLG. TYPE MANUFAC. CATALOG NUMBER REMARKS FLOW AER XA/R 15' OR LESS ' o FLOW LO TRANSFORMATION EXPANSION CONTRACTION D-1 SUPPLY CEILING AC TILE TITUS ' TMSA X 24x24 3 26 AG -75 1 D-2 SUPPLY CEILING AC TILE TITUS TMSA X 12x12 1 26 AG -75 1 TURNING VANE 7 G-1 RETURN/TRANS. CEILING AC TILE TITUS 50F X X 3 26 1, 2 NOTES: 1. SEE PLAN FOR NECK SIZE. 2. WITH 1 /2" x 1 /2" x 1" CORE • VANES ‘ �O THREE-- AIR TRANSFER DETAIL TURNING VANES 2/3D 90' ELBOW 1<-1)--1RETURN 45' ELBOW SIMILAR NO THROAT RADIUS SHORT RADIUS FULL RADIUS 1',' 7 0 PLENUM, HEIGHT ROUND RIGID AND AS REQUIRED FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK BRANCH PLENUM, HEIGHT •W AS REQUIRED 0=Z 14 4 SUSPENDED CEILING SUPPLY OR RETURN WYE TURNING VANES� �`= (RECTANGULAR DUCT) L L J j L 7 1>>1 11 x0 TRANSFER GRILLE, SEE DRAWINGS TRANSFER GRILLE, ocy p SEE DRA WINGS \ Q Q D1 ,— L -D->1 3/4 D 90' ELBOW TAKE—OFFSYMBOL LEGEND RETURN AIR BRANCH USE ONLY IN AREAS FULL RADIUS ELBOW FITTING WHERE SPACE IS LIMITED TAKE—OFF HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYMBOLS • SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION THERMOSTAT WITH CONTROL WIRING-C -Cm-IV MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER 0 MOTORIZED DAMPER 0 HUMIDISTAT (BY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER) -CM-FD FIRE DAMPER ® ROUND DUCT RISER OR DROP -CM-SD SMOKE DAMPER 1 A V " SUPPLY AIR DUCT RISER RSOOUTDOOR {�ED,S0 COMBINATION FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPER SUDROP t SQUARE/RECTANGULAR DIFFUSER WITH 1 F- AIRFLOW TAG. SEE SCHEDULE FOR EXACT RETURN OR EXHAUST AIR DUCT RISER DIFFUSER TYPE. PROVIDE SECTORIZING \� ,I _ A 9 , OR DROP (RA OR EA) 'o Li" D > BAFFLES TO ACHIEVE AIRFLOW PATTERN SHOWN. S� ' �111. 10 6 CT WITH E USIDE 4sk\.‘ 45 ' FRSTRECTAFIGURE ISNGULAR SHOWN 0 10"0 4 ROUND DUCT WITH SIZED CFM ROUND DIFFUSER WITH AIRFLOW TAG _Sb I_ 11)A"Tal 10"'m D -X SEE SCHEDULE FOR EXACT DIFFUSER TYPE 'MINI II 46„„, FLEXIBLE DUCT WITH SIZE 90 FIVE SECTION 45 THREE SECT/ON 90 BRANCH TAKE—OFF 45 BRANCH TAKE—OFF ELBOW ELBOW C t SQUARE/RECTANGULAR SUPPLY GRILLE N �' ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES lir� WITH AIRFLOW TAG. SEE SCHEDULE FOR 400 CFM_ '•`•� 12/6 D X' EXACT DIFFUSER TYPE. ADJUST BLADES ,te EXISTING OR PATTERN CONTROLLER TO ACHIEVE W AIRFLOW PATTERN SHOWN. NEW WORK 0 POINT OF CONNECTION ii BETWEEN NEW AND I� foo CFM EXHAUST AIR GRILLE WITH AIRFLOW TAG A EXISTING WORK. test's/6 G -X SEE SCHEDULE FOR EXACT GRILLE TYPE DIFFUSER DETAIL 1,200 CFM 0a> 6/6 G -X RETUSEE RN AIR WITH G MINIMUM OUTDOOR AIR a LEILLE OR EXACT GRILLE TYPE MAX OF 12"TO/�- BRANCH CONNECTION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE zorr 0— DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR �'i�� .0 HATCH PATTERN INDICATES ITEMS BEING REMOVED. - NOTE: NOT EVERY DEVICE OR SYMBOL IN THIS LEGEND MAY BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ABBREVIATIONS I' GALVANIZED SHEET ABBREVIATION TERM ABBREVIATION TERM `METAL DUCT �G USE RIGID GALVANIZED AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR MBH 1000 BTU PER HOUR — , 1 031 IC _ — — ........ 90 DEGREE ELBOW CFM CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE FA OR OA OUTDOOR AIR EA EXHAUST AIR RA RETURN AIR illih. 1 HVAC HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SA SUPPLY AIR VOLUME DAMPER LOCA TED METAL STRAP CLAMP - IN ACCESSIBLE LOCA TION. (TYPICAL) 2 PLACES FIBERGLASS SEISMIC BRACE SCHEDULE PROVIDE ACCESS DOOR OR INSULA TION PER CABLE OPERATOR IF NOT INSULATED FLEX/BLE DUCT SPECIFICA TIONS ACCESSIBLE. (M/N. 2, MAX. 5, NO MORE BLADE ADE THAN ONE 90' BEND) SEISMIC BRACING AND SIZING DAMPER AT DIFFUSER BRACE SIZING BRACING SPACING Ms TRANS/770N FITTING INSULATE DIFFUSER AS REQU/RED BACK AND SEAL WITH BRACE SIZE MAXIMUM LENGTH PIPE SIZE MAXIMUM HANGER SPACING MAXIMUM BRACE SPACING* (SEE NOTE B) VAPOR BARRIER TAPE 1 ` SUPPLY A/R DIFFUSER 2" x 2" x 3/16" ANGLE 2 1/8" x 2 1/8" x 3/16" ANGLE 3" x 3" x 3/16" ANGLE 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 1/4" ANGLE 6'-O" 8'-O" 10'-0" 11'-6" UP TO 1 1/2" 2" 2 1/2" TO 3" 4" AND UP 7-0" 10'-0" 1O'-0" 10'-0" NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED 7'-0" 10'-0" RECEIVED CITY OF TU K W I l SEISMIC REQUIREMENT NOTES: A. AIR TERMINALS WEIGHING LESS THAN 20 POUNDS SHALL BE POSITIVELY ATTACHED TO THE MAIN RUNNER. B. AIR TERMINALS WEIGHING BETWEEN 20 POUNDS AND 56 POUNDS SHALL HAVE TWO 12 GAUGE HANGER WIRES CONNECTED FROM THE TERMINAL TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE AND BE POSI TI VEL Y ATTACHED TO THE MAIN RUNNER. THE HANGER WIRES MAY BE SLACK. C. AIR TERMINALS WEIGHING MORE THAN 56 POUNDS SHALL HAVE INDEPENDENT SUPPORT FROM THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. D. HANGER WIRES SHALL MEET THE SAME INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AS VERTICAL SUSPENSION WIRES. 4" x 4" x 1/4" ANGLE 3" DIAM. PIPE 13'-O" 13'-0" TO 18'-0" NOTES: A. DUCTS WHICH ARE LARGER THAN 6 SQUARE FEET IN CROSS SECTION AREA SHALL BE BRACED LA TERALL Y 7-0" ON CENTERS WITH 2" x 2" x 3/16" ANGLE. *B. BRACING CAN BEOMITTFD ON ALL PIPING SUSPENDED BY INDIVIDUAL HANGERS 12" OR LESS IN LENGTH FROM THE TOP OF P/PE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SUPPORT FOR THE HANGER., I �. ASHALL JUL 1 '4 2017 PERMIT CENTER . s� ckel ngineers,•Ii.. LAW GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: To Be Selected Project Cushman & Wakefield Manager: Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 MEP Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Engineer: Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: a) cti 0) w 06 0 as 0 U (J7 a)m 0 E CET MI MIMI= t�f a) co 0) c a) U i 0) 0 ci) co as ifs Q The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date CODE C OMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 21 2017 D City of TuKwvlid ING DIVISION Sheet Title; HVAC SCHEDULES AND DETAILS Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: Sheet Number. M2 HVAC SPECIFICATIONS SECiICN 230000 - HVAC GENERAL CONDIflONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 APPLICABILITY A. This section supplements all sections of the Specifications for Division 23 and shall apply to all phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on the Drawings, or required to provide a complete installation of approved HVAC systems. 1.02 DEFINITIONS A. "Work" is hereby defined as, "The construction and services required by the Contract Documents whether completed or partially completed and Includes all labor, materials, equipment, and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractors obligations. The work may constitute the whole or a part of the project." B. "Furnish" is hereby defined as, "To supply and deliver, unload, and inspect for damage. C. "Install` is hereby defined as, "To unpack, assemble, erect, apply, place, finish, cure, protect, clean, connect, and place into operation Into the work." D. "Provide" is hereby defined as, "To furnish and install." E. 'Connect" is hereby defined as, "To bring service to the equipment and make final attachment Including necessary ductwork, piping, wiring, etc." F. 'Concealed" is hereby defined as, 'Hidden from sight in chases. furred spaces, shafts, hung ceilings, embedded in construction, in crawl spaces, or buried." G. "Exposed' Is hereby defined as, 'Nct installed underground nor concealed as defined by the Specifications." H. 'Drawings" Is hereby defined as, All plans, details, equipment schedules, diagrams, sketches, etc. Issued for the construction of the work." 1.03 CODES AND STANDARDS A. Perform work in accordance with the applicable Building Code, Electrical Code, Fire Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, Energy Code, and all other applicable codes, amendments, and ordinances. Also perform all work in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) including Fire Marshal(s). B. Perform work in accordance with Landlord requirements. including any Tenant Criteria Manuals and Lease Exhibits, where applicable. C. Perform work In accordance with the applicable utility companies serving the project Make all arrangements with the utlity companies for proper coordination of the work. D. Recognized Standards: Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of all apparatus and materials fumished under the requirements of these Speciflcatlons shall confonn to the latest publications or standard rules of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (U.L), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA). E. The Contract Documents shall take precedence where the Contract Documents exceed code, Landlord, utility, or recognized standards requirements. 1.04 PERMITS AND FEES A. Permits, licenses, fees, inspections and arrangements required for the work under thls Contract shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense, unless otherwise indicated. 1.05 CONTRACT DRAWINGS A. The Contractor Is responsible to obtain, fully understand, and coordinate the work with the complete set of Contract Documents. Any required corrections, including all associated costs, arising from issues caused by the Contractor's failure to understand and/or coordinate the work with the complete set of Contract Documents are the Contractors sole responsibility. B. Work under these sections is diagrammatic unless indicated otherwise and is intended to convey the scope of work and indicate the general arrangement of ductwork, piping, equipment. and accessories. Follow these drawings in laying out the work and verify spaces for the installation of these materials and equipment. Wherever a question exists as to the exact intended location of ductwork, piping, or equipment, obtain instructions from the Architect before proceeding with the work. C. Notify the Architect for resolution if a discrepancy is discovered within the Contract Documents. Failure of the Contractor to notify the Architect of discrepancies shall result in the resolution becoming the Contractors responsibility and subject to the Architect's review and possible rejection. Should the Architect reject a discrepancy resolution of which they were not notified, the Contractor Is fully responsible to correct the installation, Including all associated costs, until approval of the installation is given by the Architect 1.06 EXISTING CONDITIONS A. Verify all existing conditions prior to beginning work. B. Any existing conditions indicated in the Contract Documents are based on information drawings provided by others and possibly limited field verification. The Contractor shall adjust for actual field conditions at no additional ex ense to the Owner. C. The Contractor shall visit the project site, review existing conditions against the Contract Documents, and familiarize himself with the work prior to bidding and start of the work. By signing the Contract, the Contractor acknowledges the site visit has been completed and the existing conditions are accepted. D. The Contractor shall notify the Architect of major discrepancies in writing so the appropriate modifications to the design can be made without delay to the project The Contractor assumes full responsibility of adjusting for discrepancies of which the Architect Is not informed. 1.07 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: 1. Furnish the Architect shop drawing portfolios containing names of manufacturer and cut sheets of equipment to be used on the project. Use manufacturers specification sheets identified by number indicated on drawings or schedules. Indicate catalog number on the cut sheets. As applicable, provide construction data, weight and dimensional data, voltage ratings, performance data, listing data, pump curves, fan curves and sound data as part of the shop drawing submittal. 2. Submittals are reviewed only for general compliance with the Contract Documents. Dimensions, quantities and details are not checked during submittal review. Review of the submittals does not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for providing all materials, equipment and accessories necessary for a complete and operational system meeting the requirements of the protect and the intent of the Contract Documents. The responsibility for coordination of substituted materials and equipment Iles solely with the substituting Contractor. 3. Electrical Characteristics: Verify that proper power supply is available prior to ordering equipment. Verify proper voltage, phase and current rating of power supply and inform Engineer of any deviations prior to order, connection of equipment .or start - r wer su I v riflcation of roe o R s onsibilit for e u . e P Y P P P PPY P voltage and any product returns or damage resulting from incorrect connections shall rest with this Contractor. B. Project Record Documents: Provldn as specified. C. Operation and Maintenance Data: Include manufacturers descriptive literature, operating instructions, installation instructions, maintenance and repair date, and parts listing. D. Test Reports: Provide as specified. 1.08 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the Products specified in this section with minimum five years experience. B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section, with minimum five years experience. C. Products: 1. Listed and classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated. D. All a ui ment and corn onents shall be free of all rust/corrosion or q P P any visible damage. All items not complying with this requirement shall be replaced without any change in the Contract amount. E. Equipment performance and accessories shall be as scheduled on the Drawings and specified herein. Inclusion in both locations is not a prerequisite to inclusion in the Contract. Equipment and accessories specified in either location shall be included in the Contract. Provide all necessary accessories and connections as required for a complete, functional system, including all required components reasonably inferred to as necessary although such components may or may not be specifically indicated in the Contract Documents. F. Code or utility company requirements shall supersede any conflicting requirements of this section. 1.09 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDUNG A. Rooftop Equipment Protect units from physical damage by storing off site until roof mounting curbs are in place, ready for immediate installation of units. B. Protect insulation from weather and construction traffic, dirt, water, chemical, and mechanical damage, by storing in original wrapping. C. Protect dampers and accessories from damage to operating linkages, blades and finishes. D. Provide temporary end caps and closures on piping and fittings. Maintain In place until installation. E. Protect motors stored on site from weather and moisture by maintaining factory covers and suitable weather-proof covering. For extended outdoor storage, remove motors from equipment and store separately. 1.10 WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE A. Submit manufacturers warranty and ensure forma have been filled out in Owners name and registered with manufacturer. B. Provide one year manufacturer warranty for pumps. C. Provide three year manufacturers warranty for solid state ignition modules. D. Provide five year manufacturers warranty for compressors, heat exchangers, condensing units, and electronic air cleaners. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 SUBSTITUTIONS A. The manufacturers listed are listed to set minimum standards for quality, design, and functionality. The products of other manufacturers may be submitted, at the Contractors option, during shop drawing review unless indicated otherwise. The products of other manufacturers shall meet or exceed all requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor accepts all responsibility for costs and coordination issues arising out of the substitution of materials or equipment, and the coordination of such substitutions with all other contractors and subcontractors. B. The Contractor may use any of the following ductwork, piping or insulation materials at his option, provided the selected material meets with the approval of all State, local authorities and any utility company requirements. Verification of compliance of the selected material is the sole responsibility of the installing Contractor. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 COORDINATION OF WORK A. Examine the Contract Documents as a whole for the work of other trades. Coordinate all work accordingly. B. Promptly report to the Architect any deloy or difficulties encountered in the Installation of the work, which might prevent prompt and proper installation, or make it unsuitable to connect with or receive the work of others. Failure to so report shall constitute an acceptance of the work of other trades as being fit and proper for the execution of this work. C. Plan, lay out, and coordinate the work with all trades well enough in advance so that it proceeds with a minimum of interference to work that has not been completed and work that is in progress. Inform all trades of openings required for the work and provide all special frames, sleeves. and anchor bolts required. The HVAC system layout may be altered to suit the conditions with engineer approval, prior to the installation of any work and without additional cost to the Owner. Conflicts arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's responsibility. D. Perform all work in conformity with the Contract Documents and afford other trades reasonable opportunity for the execution of their work. Properly connect and coordinate this work with the work of other trades at such time and in such a manner as not to delay or interfere with their work. E. All roofing penetrations shall be flashed and weather sealed by the roofing manufacturers authorized roofing contractor at this Contractor's expense. This Contractor shall contract with the factory authorized roofing contractor for the specific roofing system applicable to this Project. The use of an unauthorized roofing contractor may result in removal and replacement of the penetration systems at this Contractor's expense. F. All temperature control wiring, thermostat wiring, damper interlock wiring, control panel interlock wiring and miscellaneous low voltage wiring associated with the equipment furnished or installed under this contract shall be furnished and installed by the mechanical contractor or his sub -contractor. All wiring installed under this contract shall be In full compliance with the National Electrical Code, all State and local codes and requirements of the Electrical Specifications for this project. 3.02 EXAMINATION A. Verify field measurements are as indicated on the Drawings. B. Verify all equipment locations prior to rough -in. Maintain adequate equipment service clearance per manufacturer and code. C. Verify routing of all ductwork and piping in field prior to fabrication or Installation. Verify adequate clearance with structure, light fixtures, and ceiling heights. D. Verify that proper fuel and power supply is available for connection. 3.03 INTERFACE WITH OTHER PRODUCTS A. Install all ductwork, pipe, equipment, and accessories to preserve fire resistance rating of partitions and other elements, using materials and methods specified. 3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Provide tests as necessary to establish the adequacy, quality, safety, completed status, and suitable operation of each system. Tests shall be conducted under the supervision of the Architect. 3.05 CLEANING AND REPAIR A. Clean fire suppression parts to remove harmful materials. B. Clean exposed surfaces of all ductwork pipe, equipment, and accessories of ail dirt, debris, splatter, and other deleterious materials. Follow the manufacturers recommendations for cleaning as applicable. C. Repair or replace damaged ductwork, pipe, equipment, and accessories, as directed by and to the satisfaction of the Architect, where marring or disfigurement has occurred. All pipe, equipment, and accessories shall be new. 3.06 PROJECT CLOSEOUT A. Project Record Documents: At project closeout, provide one printed copy and one electronic copy of project record drawings to the Owner. Information contained on project record drawings shall include, as a minimum: 1. Actual locations of all equipment, ductwork, air inlets/outlets, accessories, etc. 2. Actual routing of ductwork with sizes and elevations. 3. Actual locations of control devices including valves and volume dampers. B. Operation and Maintenance Data: At project closeout, submit to the Architect two copies of descriptive literature, maintenance and operation data for all hvac equipment, control systems, accessories, and materials used. Include maintenance procedures, intervals, and parts list of each item installed under this contract. Include all manufacturers guarantees and warranties. C. Maintenance Materials: At protect closeout, furnish to the Owner the following: 1. One set of replacement filters for all hvac equipment 2. The maintenance contract for the hvac system, if applicable. D. Test Reports: At project closeout, submit to the Architect two copies of the following: 1. Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Report END OF SECTION SECTION 230501 - MECHANICAL DEMOIJTION PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Mechanical demolition. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. Materials and equipment for patching and extending work: As specified in individual sections of the architectural specifications. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. The demolition work indicated on the Drawings is Intended to convey the scope of the demolition work involved. Remove all items shown hatched on the Drawings including all miscellaneous appurtenances and accessory items. Remove all incidental items not necessary for the completion of the new work and systems. Cop all remaining openings in existing s ems. B. Verify flet measurements and piping or duct arrangements are as shown on Drawings. C. Verify that abandoned piping and equipment serve only abandoned facilities. D. Demolition drawings are based on casual field observation and existing record documents when available. E. The existing buildings, structure and utility information indicated on the Drawings are based on as -built information and/or survey documents provided by the Owner. The Contractor shall adjust for minor field i wi out additional ex ense to the ro t If ma r variat ons th P P t� k ound the Contractor shall advise the En ineer of discrepancies are f g such deviations in writing so that the appropriate modifications to the design can be made without delay to the Protect. F. Beginning of demolition means installer accepts existing conditions. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Disconnect mechanical systems in walls. floors, and ceilings to be removed. B. Coordinate utility service outages with utility company and the Owner. C. Provide temporary piping, duct and connections to maintain existing systems In service during construction as required for the sequencing of the work or the Owners need for continued operations. When work must be performed on active equipment or systems. use personnel experienced in such operations. D. Existing Utility Services: Maintain existing system in service until new system is complete and ready for service. Disable system only to make switchovers and connections. Minimize outage duration. 1. Obtain permission from Owner at least 48 hours before partially or completely disabling system. 2. Make temporary connections to maintain service in areas adjacent to work area. 3.03 DEMOLITION AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING MECHANICAL WORK A. Remove, relocate, and extend existing installations to accommodate new construction. B. Remove abandoned systems to source of supply. C. Remove exposed abandoned pipe and ductwork, Including abandoned items above accessible ceiling finishes. Cut pipes or ducts flush with walls and floors, and patch surfaces. D. Disconnect abandoned outlets and remove equipment. Remove abandoned equipment if systems servicing them is abandoned and removed. E. Disconnect and remove all abandoned mechanical equipment. F. Disconnect and remove mechanical devices and equipment serving utilization equipment that has been removed. G. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work. H. Maintain access to existing installations which remain active. Modify installation or provide access panel as appropriate. I. Extend existing installations using materials and methods compatible with the existing systems and materials as specified and required by code. 3.04 CLEANING AND REPAIR A. Clean and repair existing materials and equipment which remain or are to be reused. Provide new components or parts as required to restore operating conditions. END OF SECTION SECTION 230593 - TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Testing, adjustment, and balancing of air systems. 1. Air handling units; Packaged heating and/or cooling equipment; Fans. (Exhaust and supply); Coils; Terminal equipment; Air inlets and outlets. (Diffusers, grilles, louvers, etc.) B. Measurement of final operating condition of HVAC systems. C. Independent agency requirements. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Qualifications: Submit name of adjusting and balancing agency and TAB supervisor for approval within 30 days after award of Contract. Provide TAB Agency qualifications. B. Final Report: Indicate deficiencies in systems that would prevent proper testing, adjusting, and balancing of systems and equipment to achieve specified performance. 1. Submit to the Construction Manager within two weeks after completion of testing, adjusting, and balancing. 2. Provide reports In bound manuals, complete with index page and indexing tabs, with cover identification at front and side. Include set of reduced drawings with air outlets and equipment identified to correspond with data sheets, and indicating thermostat and equipment locations. 3. Indude actual Instrument list, with manufacturer name, serial number, and date of calibration. 4. Form of Test Reports: Where the TAB standard being followed recommends a report format use that; otherwise, follow ASHRAE Std 111. 5. Indude the following on the title page of each report: a. Name. address and telephone number of Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Agency. b. Project Name; location; Engineer, Contractor, Report date. 1.03 WARRANTY A. The Balancing Contractor shall be prepared to return to the site at no additional cost to re -adjust air quantities as required to provide uniform temperatures, eliminate drafts and objectionable noises during the first year of occupancy, including one full heating and one full cooling season, after the acceptance of the final balancing report. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Perform total system balance in accordance with one of the following: 1. AABC MN -1, AABC National Standards for Total System Balance. 2. ASHRAE Std 111, Practices for Measurement, Testing, Adjusting and Balancing of Building Heating, Ventilation, Air -Conditioning, and Refrigeration Systems. 3. NEBB Procedural Standards for Testing Adjusting Balancing of Environmental Systems. 4. SMACNA HVAC Systems Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing. B. Begin work after completion of systems to be tested, adjusted, or balanced and complete work prior to Substantial Completion of the Project. C. Where HVAC systems and/or components Interface with life safety systems, including fire and smoke detection, alarm, and control, coordinate scheduling and testing and inspection procedures with the authorities having jurisdiction. D. TAB Agency Qualifications: 1. Company specializing in the testing, adjusting, and balancing of systems specified in this Section with a minimum of five years experience. 2. Certified by one of the following: a. AABC, Associated Air Balance Council; upon completion submit AABC National Performance Guaranty. b. NEBB, National Environmental Balancing Bureau. c. TABB, The Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Bureau of National Energy Management Institute. 3. The TAB Agency must be a completely independent, third party balancing contractor with no financial, common owners or other ties to the installing contractors. E. TAB Supervisor and Technician Qualifications: Certified by same organization as TAB agency. 3.02 ADJUSTMENT TOLERANCES A. Alr Handling Systems; Air Outlets and Inlets; Hydronic Systems: Adjust to within plus or minus 15 percent of design. 3.03 RECORDING AND ADJUSTING A. Permanently mark settings of valves, dampers, and other adjustment devices allowing settings to be restored. Set and lock memory stops. B. Mark on the Drawings the locations where traverse and other critical measurements were taken and cross reference the location In the final report. 3.04 AIR SYSTEM PROCEDURE A. Adjust air handling and distribution systems to provide required or design supply, return, and exhaust air quantities. B. Make air quantity measurements in ducts by Pitot tube traverse of entire cross sectional area of duct C. Measure air quantities at air Inlets and outlets. D. Adjust distribution system to obtain uniform space temperatures free from objectionable drafts and noise. E. Use volume control devices to regulate air quantities only to extend that adjustments do not create objectionable air motion or sound levels. Effect volume control by duct internal devices such as dampers and splitters. Do not use diffuser, grille or register integral dampers for balancing adjustments unless the plans do not indicate duct mounted devices. F. Vary total system air quantities by adjustment of fan speeds. Provide drive changes required at no additional expense to the Owner. Vary branch air quantities by damper regulation. G. Measure static air pressure conditions on air supply units. including filter and coil pressure drops, and total pressure across the fan. Make allowances for 50 percent loading of filters. H. Adjust outside air automatic dampers. outside air, retum air, and exhaust dampers for design conditions in all operating modes as indicated in the sequence of control. I. Measure temperature conditions across outside air, retum air, and exhaust dampers to check leakage. J. Where modulating dampers are provided, take measurements and balance at extreme conditions and at all intermediate operating conditions specified in the sequence of control. Balance variable volume systems at maximum air flow rate. full cooling, and at minimum air flow rate, full heating. 3.05 SCOPE A. Equipment Requiring Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing (if present on the project): 1. HVAC Pumps; Boilers; All Air Handling Equipment; All Packaged Heating and/or Cooling Equipment; All Coil; All Heat Exchangers; Terminal Heat Transfer Units; Air Terminal Units; Air Inlets and Outlets 3.06 MINIMUM DATA TO BE REPORTED A. Report (as applicable to the project): 1. Summar Comments: Y a. Design versus final performance b. Notable characteristics of s tem Ys c. Summary of outdoor and exhaust flows to indicate amount of building pressurization d. Nomenclature used throughout report and test conditions. B. Electric Motors and drives: 1. Manufacturer, Model/Frame; HP/BHP; Phase, voltage, amperage; nameplate, actual, no load; RPM; Service factor, Sheave Make/Size/Bore. 2. V -Belt Drives: Identification/location; Required driven RPM; Driven sheave, diameter and RPM; Belt. size and quantity, C. Cooling and Heatin Coils: 1. Identification/number, Manufacturer 2. Air flow, design and actual 3. Air pressure drop, design and actual 4. Entering and leaving air DB and WB temperature, design and actual 5. Water flow dest n and actual if a licable 9 ( PP ) 6. Water ressure dra desi n and actual if a licable 7. Entering and leaving wat rr temperature, design and actual (if applicable) D. Air Moving Equipment: 1. Manufacturer, Model number; Serial number, Arrangement/Class/Discharge 2. Air flow, specified and actual 3. Inlet; Discharge; Total static pressure (total external), specified and actual E. Air Distribution Tests: 1. Air terminal number 2. Room number/location 3. Terminal type 4. Terminal size 5. Area factor 6. Design velocity 7. Design air flow 8. Test (final) velocity 9. Test (final) air flow 10. Percent of design air flow END OF SECTION SECiION 230713 - DUCT INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Duct insulation. B. Duct liner. C. Insulation jackets. D. Supply, return or exhaust ducts in ceiling spaces. E. Supply, retum or exhaust ducts in interior unconditioned areas. F. Supply, return or exhaust ducts in exposed locations. 1.02 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Maintain ambient temperatures and conditions required by manufacturers of adhesives, mastics. and insulation cements. B. Maintain temperature during and after installation for minimum period of 24 hours. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL PRODUCTS OF THIS SECTION A. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread/Smoke developed index of 25/50, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM E 64, NFPA 255, or UL 723. B. Manufacturer. Knauf Fiber Glass; Johns Manville Corporation; Owens Coming Corp.; CertainTeed Corporation. 2.02 GLASS FIBER, FLEXIBLE A. Insulation: ASTM C 553; flexible, noncombustible blanket 1. 'K' value: 0.31 at 75 degrees F, when tested in accordance with ASTM C 518. 2. Maximum Service Temperature: 450 degrees F. 3. Maximum Water Vapor Sorption: 5.0 percent by weight. B. Vapor Barrier Jacket: 1. Kraft paper with glass fiber yam and bonded to aluminized film. 2. Moisture Vapor Permeability. 0.029 ng/Pa s m (0.02 perm inch), when tested In accordance with ASTM E 96/E 96M. 3. Secure with pressure sensitive tape. C. Vapor Barrier Tape: 1. Kraft paper reinforced with glass fiber yarn and bonded to aluminized film, with pressure sensitive rubber based adhesive. D. Outdoor Vapor Barrier Mastic. 1. Vinyl emulsion type acrylic or mastic, compatible with Insulation, black color. E. Tie Wire: Annealed steel, 16 gage. 2.03 DUCT LINER A. Insulation: Incombustible glass fiber complying with ASTM C 1071; flexible blanket, rigid board, and preformed round liner board; impregnated surface and edges coated with acrylic polymer shown to be fungus and bacteria resistant by testing to ASTM G 21. 1. Apparent Thermal Conductivity. Maximum of 0.31 at 75 degrees F. 2. Service Temperature: Up to 250 degrees F. 3. Rated Velocit on Coated Air Side for Air Erosion: 5 000 f m Y P . minimum. 4. Minimum Noise Reduction Coefficients: a. 1/2 inch Thickness: 0.30. b. 1 inch Thickness: 0.45. c. 1-1/2 inches Thickness: 0.60. d. 2 inch Thickness: 0.70. B. Adhesive: Waterproof, fire -retardant type. C. Liner Fasteners: Galvanized steel, self-adhesive pad or impact applied with integral, or press -on head. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLA11ON A. Install in accordance with manufacturers instructions and NAIMA National Insulation Standards. B. Insulated ducts conveying air below ambient temperature: 1. Provide insulation with vapor barrier jackets. 2. Finish with tape and vapor barrier jacket. 3. Continue insulation through walls, sleeves, hangers, and other duct penetrations. 4. Insulate entire system including fittings, Joints, flanges, fire dampers. flexible connections, and expansion joints. C. Insulated ducts conveying air above ambient temperature: 1. Provide with or without standard vapor barrier Jacket. 2. Insulate fittings and Joints. Where service access is required, bevel and seal ends of Insulation. D. External Duct Insulation Application: 1. Secure insulation with vapor barrier with wires and seal Jacket Joints with vapor barrier adhesive or tape to match jacket 2. Secure insulation without vapor barrier with staples, tape, or wires. 3. Install without sag on underside of duct Use adhesive or mechanical fasteners where necessary to prevent sagging. Lift duct off trapeze hangers and insert spacers. 4. Seal vapor barrier penetrations by mechanical fasteners with vapor barrier adhesive. 5. Stop and point insulation around access doors and damper operators to allow operation without disturbing wrapping. E. Duct and Plenum Liner A lication: PP 1. Adhere insulation with adhesive for 90 percent coverage. 2. Secure insulation with mechanical liner fasteners. Refer to SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible for spacing. 3. Seal and smooth joints. Seal and coat transverse Joints. 4. Seal liner surface penetrations with adhesive. 5. Duct dimensions indicated are net inside dimensions required for air flow. Increase duct size to allow for insulation thickness. 3.02 SCHEDULES A. The Contractor may use any of the following insulating materials, at his option, provided the selected material meets with the approval of all State, local authorities and utility company requirements. Verification of compliance of the selected insulating material and thickness with all State and local codes and utility company requirements is the sole responsibility of the installing Contractor. B. Supply air ducts in ceiling spaces: 1. Flexible Glass Fiber Duct Insulation: 1-1/2 inches thick. 2. Flexible Glass Fiber Duct Liner Insulation: 1 inches thick. C. Supply, return or exhaust air ducts In crawl spaces, attics or other unconditioned areas: 1. Flexible Glass Fiber Duct Insulation: 3 inches thick. D. Supply air ducts exposed in finished areas: 1. Flexible Glass Fiber Duct Liner Insulation: 1 inches thick. E. Return or exhaust air ducts exposed in finished areas: None. END OF SECTION SECTION 233100 - HVAC DUCTS AND CASINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Metal ductwork. B. Nonmetal ductwork. C. Round spiral ductwork D. Duct cleaning. 1.02 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. No variation of duct configuration or sizes permitted except by written permission. Size round ducts installed in place of rectangular ducts in accordance with ASHRAE table of equivalent rectangular and round ducts, only after approval of the Engineer. Sizes shown on design drawings are air dimensions. Contractor may Increase duct size without engineer approval, provided all ceiling and shaft clearances can be maintained. Additional charges for increased duct size will not be accepted by the owner. B. Report all conflicts with structure or other obstructions, prior to fabrication of any ductwork. Suitable adjustments in the sizes of ducts shall be accommodated without any additional expense to the Owner. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Indicate duct fittings, particulars such as gages, sizes, welds, and configuration prior to start of work for all systems. No ductwork shall be fabricated until engineer approved shop drawings hove been received by the Contractor. Identify' on ductwork shop drawings any deviations in sizes or shapes made necessary by the obstructions of other trades. B. Test Reports: Indicate pressure tests performed. Include date, section tested, test pressure, and leakage rate, following SMACNA (LEAK) - HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual. 1.04 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Construct ductwork to NFPA 90A, NFPA 90B, and NFPA 96 standards. B. Code or utility company requirements shall supersede any conflicting requirements of this Section. 1.05 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Do not Install duct sealants when temperatures are less than those recommended by sealant manufacturers. B. Maintain temperatures within acceptable range during and after installation of duct sealants. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Galvanized Steel Ducts: Hot -dipped galvanized steel sheet, ASTM A 653/A 653M FS Type 8. with G90/2275 coating. B. Steel Ducts: ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, Designation CS, cold -rolled commercial steel. C. Aluminum Ducts: ASTM B 209 (ASTM B 209M); aluminum sheet, alloy 3003- 1414. Aluminum Connectors and Bar Stock: Alloy 6061-1651 or of equivalent strength. D. Insulated Flexible Ducts: 1. The Contractor may use any of the following ductwork materials, at his option, provided the selected material meets with the approval of all State, local authorities and utility company requirements. Verification of compliance of the selected ductwork material is the sole responsiblity of the installing Contractor. 2. Two ply vinyl film supported by helically wound spring steel wire; fiberglass insulation; aluminized vapor barrier film. a. Pressure Rating: 10 inches WG positive and 1.0 inches WG negative. b. Maximum Velocity 4000 fpm. c. Temperature Range: -10 degrees F to 160 degrees F. d. Minimum R -Value: 4.2 or greater as required by the applicable energy codes. 3. Black polymer film supported by helically wound spring steel wire; fiberglass insulation; aluminized vapor barrier film. a. Pressure Rating: 4 inches WG positive and 0.5 Inches WG negative. b. Maximum Velocity. 4000 fpm. c. Temperature Range: -20 degrees F to 175 degrees F. d. Minimum R -Value: 4.2 or greater as required by the applicable energy codes. 4. Multiple layers of aluminum laminate supported by helically wound spring steel wire; fiberglass insulation; aluminized vapor barrier film. a. Pressure Rating: 10 inches WG positive and 1.0 inches negative. b. Maximum Velocity. 4000 fpm. c. Temperature Range: -20 degrees F to 210 degrees F. d. Minimum R -Value: 4.2 or greater as required by the applicable energy codes. 5. UL 181, Class 1, aluminum laminate and polyester film with latex adhesive supported by helically wound spring steel wire; fiberglass insulation; aluminized vapor barrier film. a. Pressure Rating: 10 inches WG positive and 1.0 inches WG negative. b. Maximum Velocity. 4000 fpm. c. Temperature Range: -20 degrees F to 210 degrees F. d. Minimum R -Value: 4.2 or greater as required by the applicable energy codes. 6. UL 181, Class 0, interlocking spiral of aluminum foil; fiberglass insulation; aluminized vapor barrier film. a. Pressure Rating: 8 inches WG positive or negative. b. Maximum Velocity 5000 fpm. c. Temperature Range: -20 degrees F to 250 degrees F. d. Minimum R -Value: 4.2 or greater as required by the applicable energy codes. E. Joint Sealers and Sealants: Non -hardening, water resistant, mildew and mold resistant. 1. Type: Heavy mastic or liquid used alone or with tape, suitable for joint configuration and compatible with substrates, and recommended by manufacturer for pressure class of ducts. 2. VOC Content: Not more than 250 g/L, excluding water. 3. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread of zero, smoke developed of zero, when tested In accordance with ASTM E 84. 4. For Use With Flexible Ducts: UL labeled. 5. Ductwork Exposed to the Weather: Hard cast VersaGrip 102, (VG - 102), UL 181 -AM compliant duct Joint sealer, as manufactured by Carlisle, with fiberglass scrim tape reinforcement on all seams and Joints. lateral and longitudinal. F. Hanger Rod: ASTM A 36/A 36M; steel; threaded both ends. threaded one end, or continuously threaded. 2.02 DUCTWORK FABRICATION A. Fabricate, support and seal in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as indicated. Provide duct material, gages, reinforcing, and sealing for operating pressures indicated. B. Construct T's, bends. and elbows with radius of not less than 1-1/2 times width of duct on centerline. Where not possible and where rectangular elbows must be used, provide turning vanes. Where acoustical lining is indicated, provide tuming vanes of perforated metal with glass fiber insulation. C. Increase duct sizes gradually, not exceeding 15 degrees divergence wherever possible; maximum 30 degrees divergence upstream of equipment and 45 degrees convergence downstream. D. Fabricate continuously welded round and oval duct fittings two gages heavier than duct gages indicated in SMACNA Standard. Joints shall be minimum 4 inch cemented sl1 in brazed or electric welded. Prime Pk t, coat welded joints. E. Provide standard 45 degree lateral wye takeoffs unless otherwise indicated where 90 degree conical tee connections may be used. F. Where ducts are connected to exterior wall louvers and duct outlet is smaller than louver frame, provide blank -out panels sealing louver area around duct. Use same material as duct, painted black on exterior side; seal to louver frame and duct 2.03 DUCT MANUFACTURERS A. Metal -Fob, Inc.; SEMCO Incorporated; United McGill Corporation. 2.04 MANUFACTURED METAL DUCTWORK AND FITTINGS A. Manufacture in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as indicated. Provide duct material. gages, reinforcing, and sealing for operating pressures indicated. B. Round Spiral Ducts: Machine made from round spiral lockseam duct with light reinforcing corrugations; fittings manufactured of at least two gages heavier metal than duct. C. Double Wall Insulated Round Ducts: Round spiral lockseam duct with galvanized steel outer wall, 1 inch thick fiberglass insulation, perforated galvanized steel inner wall; fitting with solid inner wall. D. Transverse Duct Connection System: SMACNA "E" rated rigidly class connection. interlocking angle and duct edge connection system with sealant, gasket, cleats. and corner clips. PART 3 EXECUiiON 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Examine drawings for the Architectural, Structural, Electrical and all other trades rior to re aration of ductwork sh draw p p p op Ings and prior to the fabrication of any ductwork. B. Resolve any conflicts encountered with the Engineer prior to fabrication. C. Identify on ductwork shop drawings any deviations in sizes or shapes made necessary by the obstructions of other trades. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturers instruc la . t ns B. Duct sizes indicated are inside clear dimensions. For lined ducts, maintain sizes Inside lining. C. Install and seal metal and flexible ducts in accordance with S MACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. D. Provide openings in ductwork where required to accommodate thermometers and controllers. Provide pilot tube openings where required for testing of systems, complete with metal can with spring device or screw to ensure against air leakage. Where openings are provided in insulated ductwork, install insulation material inside a metol ring. E. Locate ducts with sufficient space around equipment to allow normal operating and maintenance activities. F. Use crimp joints with or without bead for joining round duct sizes 8 inch and smaller with crimp in direction of air flow. G. Use double nuts and lock washers on threaded rod supports. H. Connect flexible ducts to metal ducts with dra a w b nds. I. Su ort flexible duct runs ever five feet In th h PP Y e orizontal direction to avoid dips and sags. J. Connect terminal units to supply ducts with one foot maximum length of flexible duct. Do not use flexible duct to change direction. K. Connect diffusers to low pressure ducts directly or with 5 feet maximum len th of flexible duct held in lace wi s g p th trap or clamp. Longer duct lengths are acceptable if depicted on the design drawings and allowed per local code. A maximum of one 90 degree bend, or equivalent, will be allowed in flexible duct runs. L During construction provide temporary closures of metal or toped polyethylene on open ductwork to prevent construction dust from entering ductwork system. M. All exposed ducts in finished areas must be completely free from all dents or imperfections in the galvanized coating and shall be sealed CAREFULLY AND NEATLY with duct sealer completely contained within the joint. Duct wrap will not be permitted in exposed locations. N. All roofing penetrations shall be flashed and weather sealed by the roofing manufacturers authorized roofing contractor at this Contractors expense. This Contractor shall contract with the factory authorized roofing contractor for the specific roofing system applicable to this Project. The use of an unauthorized roofing contractor may result in removal and replacement of the penetration systems at this Contractors expense. 3.03 CLEANING A. Clean duct system and force air at high velocity through duct to remove accumulated dust or clean with high power vacuum machines. To obtain sufficient air, clean half the system at a time. Protect equipment which may be harmed by excessive dirt with temporary filters, or bypass during cleaning. 3.04 SCHEDULES A. Ductwork Material: B. The Contractor may use any of the following ductwork materials, at his option, provided the selected material meets with the approval of all State, local authorities and utility company requirements. Verification of compliance of the selected piping material is the sole responsibility of the installing Contractor. 1. Low Velocity Supply (Heating Systems): Galvanized Steel, Aluminum. 2. Low Velocity Supply (System with Cooling Coils): Galvanized Steel, Aluminum. 3. Retum and Relief: Galvanized Steel, Aluminum. 4. General Exhaust: Galvanized Steel, Aluminum. 5. Outside Air Intake: Galvanized Steel. C. Ductwork Pressure Class: 1. Low Velocity Supply (Heating Systems): Scheduled System ESP+0.25", round up to next higher pressure lass. 2. Low Velocity Supply (Systems with Cooling): Scheduled System ESP +0.5", round up to next higher pressure class. 3. Return and Relief: 1 inch. 4. General Exhaust: Scheduled System ESP +1.0". round up to next higher pressure class. 5. Outside Air Intake: 1 inch. END OF SECT1ON SECTION 233300 - AR DUCT ASS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Air tuming devices/extractors. B. Volume control dampers. C. Flexible duct connections. D. Duct access doors. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 AIR TURNING DEVICES/EXTRACTORS A. Manufacturers: Krueger, Ruskin Company, Titus. B. Multi -blade device with blades aligned in short dimension; steel or aluminum construction; with individually adjustable blades, mounting straps. 2.02 VOLUME CONTROL DAMPERS A. Manufacturers: Louvers do Dampers, Inc.; Nallor Industries Inc.; Ruskin Company, Prefco Inc. B. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as indicated. C. Single Blade Dampers: Fabricate for duct sizes up to 6 x 30 inch. D. Multi -Blade Damper: Fabricate of opposed blade pattern with maximum blade sizes 8 x 72 inch. Assemble center and edge crimped blades In prime coated or galvanized channel frame with suitable hardware. E. End Bearings: Except in round ducts 12 inches and smaller, provide end bearings. On multiple blade dampers, provide oli-impregnated nylon or sintered bronze bearings. F. The contractor shall provide either a mechanical or electrical cable operated system wherever dampers are located in non -accessible areas. 1. Mechanical cable operator system shall be similar and equal to Young Regulator Company, Bowden Cable Control" system Including damper, flexible cable with casing and concealed ceiling regulator control. 2. Electrically operated damper control system shall be similar and equal to United Enertech Corporation, Power Balance" system including motor operated damper, RJ -11 plenum rated cabling and flush ceiling or wall mounted RJ -11 jack in remote plate. Include one hand held battery pack operator pack to be delivered to the Owner upon completion of the balancing. 2.03 FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTIONS A. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as indicated. B. Flexible Duct Connections: Fabric crimped into metal edging strip. 1. Fabric: UL listed fire -retardant neoprene coated woven glass fiber fabric to NFPA 90A, minimum density 30 oz per sq yd. a. Net Fabric Width: Approximately 2 inches wide. 2. Metal: 3 inches wide, 24 gage thick galvanized steel. 2.04 DUCT ACCESS DOORS A. Manufacturers: Acudor Products Inc.; Nallor Industries Inc.; Ruskin Company, SEMCO Incorporated. B. Fabricate' in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as indicated. C. Fabrication: Rigid and close -fitting of galvanized steel with sealing gaskets and quick fastening locking devices. For Insulated ducts, install minimum 1 inch thick insulation with sheet metal cover. 1. Less Than 12 inches Square: Secure with sash locks. 2. Up to 18 inches Square: Provide two hinges and two sash locks. D. Access doors with sheet metal screw fasteners are not acceptable. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install accessories in accordance with manufacturers instructions, NFPA 90A, and follow SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. Duct construction and pressure class. B. Provide duct access doors for inspection and cleaning before and after flters, coils, fans, automatic dampers. at fire dampers, combination fire and smoke dampers, and elsewhere as indicated. Provide minimum 8 x 8 inch size for hand access, 18 x 18 inch size for shoulder access, and as indicated. Provide 4 x 4 inch for balancing dampers only. Review locations prior to fabrication. C. Locate all dampers and control elements in accessible areas wherever possible to avoid access doors. Provide ceiling access doors for access to all dampers and control elements located above Inaccessible ceiling areas. Provide minimum 12 x 12 Inch size for hand access, 18 x 18 inch size for shoulder access. and as indicated. Provide 4 x 4 inch far balancing dampers only. Review locations prior to fabrication. D. Provide balancing dampers at points on supply, return, and exhaust systems. where branches are taken from larger ducts as required for air balancing. Install minimum 2 duct widths from duct take -off. E. Provide balancing dampers on duct take -off to diffusers, grilles, and registers, regardless of whether dampers are specified as part of the diffuser. gnlle. or register assembly. Do not locate dampers loser than 5 feet or 10 duct diameters from the air terminal device, whichever is reater. F. At fans and motorized equipment associated with ducts, provide flexible duct connections immediately adjacent to the equipment G. At equipment supported by vibration isolators, provide flexible duct connections immediately adjacent to the equipment END OF SECTION SECTION 233700 - AR CUTLETS AND INLETS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Rectangular ceiling diffusers. B. Grid core exhaust and retum grilles. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Provide data for equipment required for this protect. Review outlets and inlets as to size, finish, and type of mounting prior to submission. Submit schedule of outlets and inlets showing type, size, location, application, accessories, and noise level. 1.03 QUAUTY ASSURANCE A. Test and rate air outlet and Inlet performance in accordance with ASHRAE Std 70. B. Test and rate louver performance in accordance with AMCA 500-L C. Code requirements shall supersede any conflicting requirements of this Section. 1.04 QUALIFICATIONS A. Manufacturer ualifi i n Q cat o s. Com on s ecialtzin in monufacturin the type of products specified in this Section, wt h minimum five 9 years of documented experience. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Titus; Krueger, Price Industries; Carnes Company HVAC; Hart do Cooley, Ruskin. 2.02 RECTANGULAR CEILING DIFFUSERS A. Type: Square, adjustable pattern, stamped, multi -core, or architectural plaque diffuser to discharge air in 360 degree pattem with sectorizing baffles where indicated. B. Frame: Inverted T -bar type. In plaster ceilings, provide plaster frame and ceiling frame. (To allow lift -out removal of the diffuser without removal of the plaster frame.) C. Fabrication: Steel with baked enamel off-white finish. D. Accessories: Opposed blade damper and multi -louvered equalizing grid with damper adjustable from diffuser face. 2.03 GRID CORE EXHAUST AND RETURN GRILLES A. Type: Fixed grilles of 1/2 x 1/2 x 1 inch louvers. B. Fabrication_ Aluminum with factory off-white enamel finish. C. Frame: '1 1 4 inch mar in with cou to / 9 n rsunk screw mountin . 9 D. Frame: Channel la in frame for sue ended rid ceilin s where face P 9 9 size exceeds 18 x 8 inch. E. Damper (if specified on drawings): Integral, gang -operated, opposed blade type with removable key operator, operable from face. PART 3 EXECU TION. 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturers instructions. B. Check location of outlets and inlets and make necessary adjustments in position'to conform with architectural features, symmetry, and lighting arrangement C. Install diffusers to ductwork with air tight connection. D. Provide balancing dampers on duct take -off to diffusers, and grilles and registers, despite whether dampers are specified as part of the diffuser, or gnlle and register assembly. E. Paint ductwork visible behind air outlets and inlets matte black. t m END OF SECTION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 14 2017 PERMIT CENTER GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike lGlgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and iitems shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details an it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date REVIE D FOR OBE COMrLIANCE APPROVED JUL 21 2011 City of Tukwila OUIiLDING DiVISIOM Sheet t e: HVAC SPECIFICATIONS Project Number: 17903.029 Drawn By: Sheet Number: M3